Looks like the aliens are there to pick you up.
Sweet conditions.
Looks like the aliens are there to pick you up.
Sweet conditions.
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I'm using a 1Up hitch rack to schlep my fat bike around and the road salt has completely decimated 2 chains in the last 4 rides.
I'm guessing there's no real solution to this besides not transporting my bike via hitch rack? Will the hot queso treatment help?
Get a cheap cover on Amazon.
I take my front wheel off every time and stuff my bike in the car (toyota matrix). Even in the summer I hate putting my bike out in the road dust if I can avoid it. I guess that and the quedo dip is why my drive train is 3 yo and not stretched and deformed.
But doesn’t your bike get dirty when you ride it on a trail?
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I think the brine shit they use in VT is even worse than the old salt. It gets all over everything and eats through metal. I throw my bike in the back of the car. Any time on the road and I rinse it off immediately when done. Still go through a chain a year.
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Perfer et obdura, hic dolor olim utior tibi. -Ovid
my friend wrote a novel about fat biking. He built the first fat bikes and coined the name fat bike. I enjoyed the book and am impressed that he wrote it. I know many of the characters in the book so I might of appreciated the story more than others. Any way if you want to spend some money on an entertaining easy read with some history buy a copy. Help out an old wildland fire fighter turned bike builder, trail builder.
https://www.amazon.com/Iditarod-Impr...ct_top?ie=UTF8
off your knees Louie
Finally after a week of rain the temps finally dropped.
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Maxima Chain Guard (for motorcyles) will stay on your chain in winter shit and salt conditions, but it's going to attract some dirt. It will also require some work to un-goop it in the spring and will leave classic black marks on your pants when you rub against it.
So you ride 2 or 3 times a year.
We got 2” of rain last night but around 5AM it changed to this.
The GF is chomping at the bit to go but i kind of know it may be sticky. A few grassy areas might be alright.
The local school system has already called everyone off, she does not have to drive the big yellow petri dish so there is that.
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My trails are finally ready to ride
it's been a weird winter, we got nothing but rain and wind in Dec and have only accumulated like a foot and half total since then.
The skiing is garbage, but with a clear and cold forecast, we should have great riding for a few weeks.
Got out early yesterday morning after a fresh groom Sun afternoon. It was sublime.
https://m.youtube.com/shorts/AbAfavlxTjY
We rode yesterday early. 2” of wet snow on wet and some places frozen ground was nice. Melted off by the afternoon
Really glad i have fully studded Ds.
Last edited by SB; 02-14-2024 at 06:21 AM.
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Rode this morning after 2 days of hikers, snowmobiles and one electric snow bike. No bueno.
My trails are frozen solid, I ran on them last night and you couldn't even see foot prints.
I was able to groom before it froze so for the most part the trails are very smooth.
Long term forecast has no change for 10 days, should be some fast riding.
Studs are required for KOM attempts
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Warm unseasonable temperatures means avi danger is going up - so instead it’s bike on frozen lakes day.
I haven't ridden it so I gave the Bigfoot 3 to my son & the grand kids, they got 5 acres of soft stuff and a huge garage to fill up so they can use it
Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
Got a new Moonlander in the shop today.
I’m strangely intrigued by this abomination.
24 x 6.2 vs 29 x 2.4
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